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[Applause] hey there everyone laser dave here again from trotec laser i have another laser hack to show you this laser hack will walk through the process of producing highly complex and detailed inlays with a laser system using a reverse engraving process with veneer woods to start i will show the traditional process of inlay as a baseline using maple wood and dark walnut wood veneer a vector file format is required i will use this lion design in this example the image will be black filled with a red cut outline to start the traditional laser inlay process first engrave the black and cut the red line of this file into the maple wood then wipe the surface with a damp cloth and remove it from the laser system and set it aside to cut the veneer convert the black engrave file to a cut line by removing the fill and adding a red outline then send that cut line to the laser using it to cut the thin walnut wood veneer after it is cut out remove it from the laser once completed the vene